Prep Sports: Addison bowling sweeps Manchester

Thursday

Feb 1, 2018 at 1:30 PM

By Daily Telegram staff

The Addison bowling teams both rolled to dominant Cascades Conference victories on Wednesday. The Panthers claimed a pair of 29-1 wins.

For the Addison girls, the team of Tara Beyer, Deja Scout, Corenda Eggleston and Halie Hall won both Baker games and also took the totals. Bianca Rodriguez, Eggleston, Scout and Beyer each earned both match games, while Hall earned one win in match games.

Boys results were not available.

Ann Arbor Huron at Tecumseh: The Indians swept the River Rats in Southeastern Conference matches at Ten Pin Alley.

The Tecumseh boys won 28-2 to improve to 11-2 in the SEC.

Julian Liuska led the Indians with a 268 game. Mike Huk had a 224, and Trevor Blair added a 221 game.

The Tecumseh girls won 30-0 to remain unbeaten in conference play (11-0).

Baylee Thompson had a 233 game for the Indians, while Liza Verrier had games of 213 and 203. Kendall Herron added games of 214 and 201.

Pinckney at Adrian: The Maples split their SEC matches at Lenawee Recreation Bowling Center. The boys won 23-7, while the girls lost 28 1/2-1 1/2.

Jacob Harvey had games of 207 and 170 for the Adrian boys. Long Tran added games of 172 and 176.

For the Adrian girls, Elaynna Alveraz had games of 158 and 137. Doroth Burciaga had games of 137 and 132, while Olivia Vanderlaan added a 136.

Adrian JV: The Adrian junior varsity boys team won 23-7. Luke Delokrueangphong rolled games of 151 and 149 for the Maples.

Onsted at Hillsdale: The Wildcats were swept in the Lenawee County Athletic Association matches with the girls losing 22-8 and the boys 27-3.

Serena Nichols rolled games of 186 and 176 for Onsted’s girls. Hannah Hadden added a 177.

Onsted’s boys were led by Evan Froelich, who rolled games of 223 and 176. Philip Starr added games of 193 and 187.

Onsted JV: The Wildcats’ mixed junior varsity team lost 18-10. Darren Fletcher led Onsted with games of 158 and 149.

WRESTLING

Sand Creek at Grosse Ile: The Aggies split their duals at the non-conference event, beating Grosse Ile 48-24 and falling to Salem 60-13.